Time.

buckaclark

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It is such a trip to recognize three dimensional space is fused with time to make up our 4th dimensional spacetime continuum. The faster you travel through space, the slower you travel through time. So if we're at a park and I'm running around a track, and you are sitting still, time is measurably going slower for me than it is for you. That is why photons (and other massless particles) traveling at light speed don't experience time. Just pure space. That is also why anything with mass cannot travel at light speed, for it would take more than the total energy of the universe to make that happen. Even crazier is that time began with the big bang, so the notion of time before that expansion doesn't make sense. How would there be a 'before' before time existed? Makes you want to take a hit and ponder...



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Since the Cosmic Ylem (soup) and the beginning of time,the universe has been expanding outward in every direction at nearly the speed of light.I feel like if we make a telescope strong enough we can see the beginning if we look in any (every) direction.The very fact that our time began at the Big Bang and the energy kernel was already there is also real proof of other dimensions.
 
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curious2garden

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Time is crazy. I just wanted a thread devoted to time. Or memories in time. Whatever. Post quotes or memes. Your favorite books or movies pertaining to anything time. Just really starting to feel the "older ya get, the faster it goes" lately.

For reference, anybody that was here when my kid was born… as of last week that was 10 years ago. In a blink.

 

tyler.durden

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Since the Cosmic Ylem (soup) and the beginning of time,the universe has been expanding outward in every direction at nearly the speed of light.I feel like if we make a telescope strong enough we can see the beginning if we look in any (every) direction.The very fact that our time began at the Big Bang and the energy kernel was already there is also real proof of other dimensions.
Interesting. Would you elaborate on your last sentence?
 

buckaclark

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Interesting. Would you elaborate on your last sentence?
.Our physical laws came into being shortly After the big bang.Before that there was energy and essential "clumpiness" of matter that did not obey our current physical laws.Outside of the definition of our dimension.
 

tyler.durden

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.Our physical laws came into being shortly After the big bang.Before that there was energy and essential "clumpiness" of matter that did not obey our current physical laws.Outside of the definition of our dimension.
Hmmm. I know about the quark-gluon plasma as the initial matter that took some time to distribute more evenly. If you would post some link(s) to explain the 'outside of our dimension' claim, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, BC.
 

buckaclark

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Hmmm. I know about the quark-gluon plasma as the initial matter that took some time to distribute more evenly. If you would post some link(s) to explain the 'outside of our dimension' claim, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, BC.
All our laws are derived from three dimensional space and time.During the Big Bang and the hyper expansion of space ,matter did not obey the current laws of physics before the Plank barrier.Its literally a line where our physics came into being.Maybe (coming of age in the milky way by Tim Ferris ).
 

buckaclark

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Hmmm. I know about the quark-gluon plasma as the initial matter that took some time to distribute more evenly. If you would post some link(s) to explain the 'outside of our dimension' claim, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, BC.
It took time to distribute because it was "clumpy" before our physical laws became relevant. That "clumpiness" is the crux of my claim."A brief history of time " may also have this.Cheers
 
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